Trip a chance to share tech, education expertise: Wynne

Batting for business enterprises going global and affirming that her 10-day business trip to India was an ideal opportunity to share expertise in technology and education between Canada and India, Ontario premier Kathleen Wynne launched two Netbooks at the Amritsar manufacturing facility of DataWind, a company headquartered in Ontario, on Sunday.

Batting for business enterprises going global and affirming that her 10-day business trip to India was an ideal opportunity to share expertise in technology and education between Canada and India, Ontario premier Kathleen Wynne launched two Netbooks at the Amritsar manufacturing facility of DataWind, a company headquartered in Ontario, on Sunday.

“The product launch of DataWind is an example of the success an Ontario company can have when it goes global. This demonstrates that Ontario and other parts of the world are linked to each other,” she said, adding that she had had a remarkable day in Amritsar.

“I got an opportunity to go to Golden Temple,” she added. The president and chief executive officer of DataWind Suneet Singh Tuli said, “I and my entire team at DataWind are humbled by the presence of the honourable premier of Ontario, Wynne, who has taken time out to visit our Amritsar facility.”